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What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs |
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Rating: Summary: Truth about Dinosaurs for Kids Review: I look forward to more science books based on the Creation Theory as evidence continues to pile up against the Theory of Evolution. This is a terrific, entertaining book for kids who are interested in dinosaurs, and for their parents!
Rating: Summary: Truth about Dinosaurs for Kids Review: I look forward to more science books based on the Creation Theory as evidence continues to pile up against the Theory of Evolution. This is a terrific, entertaining book for kids who are interested in dinosaurs, and for their parents!
Rating: Summary: Not for Children Review: I think its a shame that this book is being touted as a book for children. Especially given the supposed Christian theme. Telling a child that if they, or anyone sins God's punishment is death is really counter productive to what Christianity is all about. I would not recommend this book to anyone.
Rating: Summary: A MUST FOR ANY CHRISTIAN PARENT! Review: It's about time! As the mother of a four-year-old, I've been searching the bookstore shelves for some time now, hoping to find anything that contained the biblical truth about the orgin and existence of dinosaurs before the flood. This book has given that to me and more, in a clear and concise way; but yet is still appealing and entertaining for my young son.
Rating: Summary: Spoonfed secular garbage at its believable best Review: My 9 year old son got this book as a reading prize and picked it up (and read it all before I got to it) because of his voracious appetite for science. He believed it all because of the title and because it is narrated as coming from the "Institute of Creation Research". More like Institute of Creationist Scams.
If you like your religion and understanding of the world spoonfed and literal, regardless of plausibility or probablity, then this one's for you. Things like all animals eating vegetation before Adam and Eve sinned, where all dinosaur fossils resulted from the Great Flood, and that there were only 50 species of dinosaurs (to fit them in the Ark, of course).
Me? I believe in the Bible, and that it describes the sequence of evolution almost exactly (the "days" is simply a sequence..how can you have "days" with no earth? What's a "day" on Mars?). Took me two hours to explain to my son that herbivores are fermentation vats and that carnivore tracts are too short to support them eating vegetation (not to mention eye placement on the skull), that it is impossible for dinosaurs of respective species to rot instantly, and stack up FLAT, in sediment in the same order througout the world (oops I forgot that God stacked them), and that for centuries, men went to prison for discovering TRUTH and people died of the Plague because the world was flat and Europe got crowded for fear of falling off the edge. All because of a bunch of charlatans who wanted to keep their tax bases and handouts healthy.
So go ahead and buy the book. That way my kid gets the science and engineering job over yours when he grows up. Yours? They can scam others, collect money from them on Sundays, murder, and steal their lands to survive. Maybe even make up silly stories that fail any objective peer review.
Stuff like this does us true believers a disservice, for it is laughable in its interpretation. The laughing is at our religion, not at the idiots who don't have the knowledge to make the puzzle fit; and it does. Darwin plagiarized Genesis.
Rating: Summary: Wow Review: My kids loved this book, and I sure learned allot too. It is amazing how everything about dinosaurs is explained, without going against any open minded science (Science that doesn't call unknown variables a fact, like carbon dating - where the date method is based on the assumed idea that our atmosphere has always been the same). (...)
Rating: Summary: Highly biased Review: Sorry, but as a paleontologist, I really hate to see religious philosophy thinly veiled as "science."
Rating: Summary: A joke! Review: This book is complete tripe,religous nuts gettng involved with science again and coming up with a laughable explanation to the demise of dinosaurs,do yourself a favour and go to the library and get your kids some factual infomation to read.
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